ion will happen 4-5 times a night and in serious cases it may occur dozens of times.
2)Difficulty in Urination: At the beginning, theĆ” patient has to wait for a while before urination. Later on, the obstructional condition becomes more serious, accompanied with difficulty in urination or even dribbling in urination.
3) Acute Uroschesis: This symptom is due to factors such as constipation, cold, alcoholic drinking and weariness which can cause hyperemia and hydrops of the neck of the urinary bladder. Complete obstruction may be formed and acute uroschesis will result.
4) Urinary Incontinence: When the filling of the urinary bladder reaches an extreme state and the intravesical pressure becomes higher than the resistance of the sphincter muscle of urethra, urine will dribble out continuously from the urethra. This phenomenon is called pseudo-uroschesis.
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